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        <title>abortion rights — Christian Debate</title>
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        <title>Trump has chosen his Supreme Court nominee (Brett Michael Kavanaugh)</title>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2018 02:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>Judge Kavanaugh, 53. Born in Washington, the son of two lawyers and the graduate of one of its elite private high schools, Georgetown Preparatory School, Judge Kavanaugh is in many ways a creature of the city Republicans like to deplore.</p>

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<p>After seven years at Yale, where he went to college and law school, he returned here for a varied career that included stints in the Justice Department, the independent counsel’s office, a private law firm and the White House before joining the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Along the way, he married the former Ashley Estes, who served as personal secretary to Mr. Bush. They have two daughters.</p>

<p>He served under Kenneth W. Starr, the independent counsel who investigated President Bill Clinton, examining the suicide of Vincent W. Foster Jr., the deputy White House counsel, and drafting parts of the report that led to Mr. Clinton’s impeachment. He worked on the 2000 Florida recount litigations that ended in a Supreme Court decision handing the presidency to George W. Bush. And he served as a White House lawyer and staff secretary to Mr. Bush, working on the selection of federal judges and legal issues arising from the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.</p>

<p>As a judge, though, he has been a conservative powerhouse, issuing around 300 opinions. His dissents have often led to Supreme Court appeals, and the justices have repeatedly embraced the positions set out in Judge Kavanaugh’s opinions.</p>

<p>America once again under Mr. Trump is shaping the future and the lives of people. <strong>Is this choice good, sad or indifference</strong>?</p>

<ol><li>What says ye of the process in choosing  Supreme Court Justice?</li>
<li>Did Mr. Trump just secure his Kingship with his Supreme Court nominee (Brett Michael Kavanaugh)?</li>
<li>Do abortion rights advocates have anything to worry or to be afraid of?</li>
<li>What is the Heritage Foundation?</li>
<li>What rights and authority that this organization has to select Supreme Court Judges?</li>
<li>Is it fair to have an organization of this caliber to draw up a list of known decisions for judges when a case comes to the "High Court"? CM</li>
</ol><h2 data-id="source-https-www-nytimes-com-2018-07-09-us-politics-brett-kavanaugh-supreme-court-trump-html">SOURCE:  <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/09/us/politics/brett-kavanaugh-supreme-court-trump.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/09/us/politics/brett-kavanaugh-supreme-court-trump.html</a></h2>
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